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Cleaning a glass tank...

sunaprk

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I just shut down my 55g fish tank to convert into a viv for my new snake. I can't get the water marks off the glass though. Even after scrubbing, the glass still has opaque white marks. Any ideas? I know CLR would clean it up fast, but that would be too poisonous.
Cheers, Carolyn
 
Tropical fish are my first love, and I have 25 aquariums running right now. When it comes to stubborn water spots, or hard water deposits, I have found that OxyClean works wonders. It is safe to use around the most sensitive fish and should pose little risk to a corn if you rinse well.

Kyo
 
Yes vinigar. I scrubed mine with vinigar and got most of the calcium build up off that way. Just be sure you don't get anything that will scarch the gass up
Jaimee
 
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